Visit Isle of Man announces the appointment of a new Non-Executive Chair and volunteer Board Members

20 September 2024

Visit Isle of Man has welcomed Andrew Mackness as the new independent Non-Executive Chair of its Agency Board. Joining him are three newly appointed volunteer Board Members:

 

  • Andrew Jamieson (Chief Operating Officer, Opul Solutions)
  • Dr Florida Clements (Lecturer and Programme Leader, University College Isle of Man)
  • Steven Taylor (Managing Director, Okells Inns)

The Non-Executive Board, now led by Andrew Mackness, will continue working closely with the Visit Agency’s CEO, Deborah Heather, and political member, Sarah Maltby MHK, alongside the existing volunteer Board Members. The addition of the new volunteer Board Members brings valuable and diverse expertise for strategic leadership, strengthening the Board’s ability to guide the Agency in advancing its ten-year visitor economy strategy, ‘Our Island, Our Future’.

Andrew Mackness, originally from the North-West of England, moved to the Island two years ago with his wife, where they now run a consultancy business serving clients in both the Isle of Man and the UK. With a background as a commercial pilot and 42 years of senior leadership experience in the retail, service and property sectors, Andrew is also the Chair and major shareholder of St Andrews Lakes, a leisure destination in the South-East of England.

Andrew Mackness, Non-Executive Chair of the Visit Agency, commented:

‘It is an honour and a pleasure to be taking on the role of Chair for Visit Isle of Man at such an exciting time.  On behalf of the Agency I would like to extend a warm welcome to the new volunteer Board Members and give my thanks to existing and previous members for their valued time and expertise in bringing the Agency to where it is today. 

‘I have spent the past few weeks meeting some remarkable and passionate individuals across the industry and I am looking forward to supporting the growth and success of the Isle of Man as an extraordinary year-round destination’.

Deborah Heather, CEO of Visit Isle of Man, also commented:

‘We are delighted to welcome Andrew as our new Chair and to welcome three new volunteer Board Members, each bringing valued strategic expertise from a wide cross section of specialisms including commercial business, education, skills and development, customer service, hospitality, food and beverage, and experiential tourism.  The role of Visit Isle of Man continues to be fundamental in supporting the growth of the visitor economy and as an Agency we are galvanised to drive forward the ambitious vision and growth set out in our ten-year plan.’

Sarah Maltby MHK, Political Member with responsibility for Tourism and Motorsport, added:

‘The visitor economy significantly contributes to employment within the Island’s accommodation, retail, hospitality, attractions, transport, and entertainment sectors, and offers substantial supply chain benefits across the Isle of Man. I am therefore delighted to welcome Andrew as the new Chair and the collective expertise of this new Board to provide strategic direction for the Agency to fully capitalise on the many opportunities ahead.

‘Though I haven’t had the chance to work with Ranald Caldwell, the departing Chair, for very long, it has been a pleasure to see his commitment to advancing our tourism initiatives over the last six years. I have no doubt that he will continue to drive progress and bring the same level of dedication to his new role as Chair of the Destination First Board. I would also like to extend my thanks to the departing Board Members for their invaluable participation over the years.’

The new Chair and volunteer Board Members were inducted at their first Board Meeting on 13th September, where thanks were noted to the departing Chair, Ranald Caldwell, and departing Board Members Richard Fletcher, David Curtis-Brignell MBE and Brett Martin.